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Thomas Heartman
7cff6336c1
docs: Use Go readme (#2816)
# PR 1: add remote content plugin and rust readme

## What

This PR does a few connected things:

1. It adds the ["docusaurus-plugin-remote-content" package](https://github.com/rdilweb/docusaurus-plugin-remote-content).

2. It adds configuration to make it work with Readmes found on GitHub.

3. It adds the Rust SDK's readme (replacing the link we used to have) as a proof of concept on how to do it.

## Why

With documentation split between GitHub readmes and the official docs, it's hard to keep everything up to date and in sync. It's also quite confusing that some information is only available in some places, but not in others. 

We've talked about auto-including readmes from GitHub for a while, so here's a proof of concept (finally) 🥳 

The intention is to get this merged and then to migrate the other SDK docs one by one, ensuring that everything in the documentation is also in the readme (so that no info is lost). 

## Discussion points

### Generation directory

The current generation method generates the files into `/reference/sdks/<sdk name>`. I think this works for now, but it means it adds auto-generated files into a directory that you can't ignore (at least not yet). 

We could instead generate them into `/generated/sdks` and update the slugs so that they still match the expected pattern. 

However, this would make the sidebar a little harder to work with (for now). That said, there may be ways around it. It's worth exploring.

### Generation method

By default, this plugin will generate files whenever you build. That (probably) means that you need an internet connection _and_ that you'll end up with a bunch of untracked files.

An option is to only generate the files "manually" and commit them to the repo. That would allow you to build the project without an internet connection and would also remove the need for ignoring the files. We could automate the generation if we wanted to. 

## Preview / Screenies

Visit [/reference/sdks/rust](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-include-sdk-readmes-unleash-team.vercel.app/reference/sdks/rust) in the preview to see what it looks like live. 

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17786332/210373446-784b7e69-0f36-4e9e-874a-2b06b863b603.png)

# PR 2: add go readme

This PR changes the docs generation to use the Go SDK's GitHub readme
for the SDK docs instead of a separate document.

## What

The changes in this PR are:

- Delete the existing Go SDK documentation. All the content in this
guide already exists in the Go readme.
-   Add the Go SDK to the list of auto-generated readme docs
- Move the readme-related code into a separate module, `readme-fns.js`
(I'm not bullish about the file name: we can change it if you have
suggestions)
- Add a note to the top of all generated readmes saying you'll need an
API url and an API token. The note also links you to the relevant
reference and how-to docs.

## Why

Having two different bits of documentation for the same SDK is
troublesome. By only having the data in one place, we can avoid it going
out of sync and getting stale.
2023-01-05 09:47:49 +00:00
Thomas Heartman
01b05fb0d6
docs: fix android admonition formatting (#2800)
This change fixes a formatting issue which causes the entire document to
be rendered inside of the admonition.
2023-01-03 13:14:45 +01:00
Mateusz Kwasniewski
82a4191e1d
added flutter documentation (#2736) 2023-01-03 13:07:01 +01:00
Thomas Heartman
d2245583ec
Docs: add missing words "connect to" 2023-01-03 11:27:06 +01:00
Thomas Heartman
983d3a9513
docs: clarify node sdk instructions wrt envs and tokens (#2799)
## What

This change does two things:

It **removes the `environment` option** from the initialization
examples. This option is deprecated and only causes confusion. There's
no good reason to have it lying around in the examples.

It also **updates the explanation of the code samples**, telling you
that you need to generate an API key and linking you to the reference
doc and how to guide.

Relates to: #2782.
2023-01-03 11:26:17 +01:00
Thomas Heartman
d5fbd0b743
refactor: move docs into new structure / fix links for SEO (#2416)
## What

This (admittedly massive) PR updates the "physical" documentation
structure and fixes url inconsistencies and SEO problems reported by
marketing. The main points are:

- remove or move directories : advanced, user_guide, deploy, api
- move the files contained within to the appropriate one of topics,
how-to, tutorials, or reference
- update internal doc links and product links to the content
- create client-side redirects for all the urls that have changed.

A number of the files have been renamed in small ways to better match
their url and to make them easier to find. Additionally, the top-level
api directory has been moved to /reference/api/legacy/unleash (see the
discussion points section for more on this).

## Why

When moving our doc structure to diataxis a while back, we left the
"physical' files lying where they were, because it didn't matter much to
the new structure. However, that did introduce some inconsistencies with
where you place docs and how we organize them.

There's also the discrepancies in whether urls us underscores or hyphens
(which isn't necessarily the same as their file name), which has been
annoying me for a while, but now has also been raised by marketing as an
issue in terms of SEO.

## Discussion points

The old, hand-written API docs have been moved from /api to
/reference/api/legacy/unleash. There _is_ a /reference/api/unleash
directory, but this is being populated by the OpenAPI plugin, and mixing
those could only cause trouble. However, I'm unsure about putting
/legacy/ in the title, because the API isn't legacy, the docs are. Maybe
we could use another path? Like /old-docs/ or something? I'd appreciate
some input on this.
2022-11-22 09:05:30 +00:00